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While we all get fired up watching the game, please remember one of our core principles; we always aim to show respect for our team.

Despite the emotional highs and lows watching a game, we will moderate this thread with that in mind, however please refrain from name calling. This applies to players, the Rams organization, and others.

While we all get fired up watching the game, please remember one of our core principles; we always aim to show respect for our team.

Despite the emotional highs and lows watching a game, we will moderate this thread with that in mind, however please refrain from name calling. This applies to players, the Rams organization, and others.

This game is huge. Maybe bigger then the Saints game. Blaine Gabbert is better then Carson Palmer IMO. I talked him up in the beginning of the year and said he should start. A mobile QB with good pocket movement. We had a hell of a time stopping him last year vs the 49ers. He will take his shots deep and isn’t afraid to scramble.

I won’t underestimate this team. I hate Bruce Arians and I want to sweep him under the rug and out of the league for good. 33-0 was fine but 50-0 is better. We seem to play well in Arizona. So McVay better have this team ready and I know he will.

The Cardinals defense seems to have no quit. And I’m sure they want revenge from last game. I would feel better if we had Woods back. So Watkins and Kupp will need another big game. We HAVE to get Gurley going on the ground. Just spit ballin here, but we need this game in a big way.

While we all get fired up watching the game, please remember one of our core principles; we always aim to show respect for our team.

Despite the emotional highs and lows watching a game, we will moderate this thread with that in mind, however please refrain from name calling. This applies to players, the Rams organization, and others.

Moving on from the frustrating loss yesterday, it doesn’t get any easier for us this week with the Saints coming to LA. However I think we match up better against them than with Minny.

1. Minnesota has a better pass rush imo. Cam Jordan and Rankins are a handful, but so were Griffen/Joseph/Barr and Clowney. I just think Minny is deeper as a unit than NO.

2. Saints don’t have an elite LB. The 3 elite Ds we’ve played this year have had elite MLBs that have been all over the field in the run and pass games. Telvin Smith, Bobby Wagner, and Eric Kendricks are light years better than Te’o.

3. Brees isn’t as mobile as Keenum. Yes he can move in the pocket, but getting hits and hurried on Brees is the key to getting off the field on Sunday. Historically we’ve done this well vs Brees. AD needs to have a big day and I expect Wade to continue the LB blitzes with Tree.

Having said all of that I know NO has a much better O than Minny, possibly the best O we’ll play all year. On the other...

Let's kick this off early. A rule of thumb for these "What (insert team name) Fans Are Saying" threads is if the team we are about to play sucks, their fans will have little to say. But if their team is doing well, they will have plenty to say about the Rams.
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Case Keenum wants to stay with Vikings
Posted by Mike Florio on November 12, 2017

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Quarterback Case Keenum is enjoying the best year of his career. Operating on a one-year, $2 million deal, Keenum will have plenty of options for 2018. He hopes to stay right where he is, however.

The despicable Mike Foolio and his underlings over at PFT continue to push the "Colin Kaepernick must get signed by someone or else" scheme every time an NFL team's starting QB gets injured. Actually it would make this Sunday's game against the Rams even more interesting if they did sign him but apparently the Texans F.O. and ownership has some common sense.
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Texans are sticking with Tom Savage this week
Posted by Darin Gantt on November 6, 2017

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The Los Angeles Rams rolled into their bye week after sinking a "hole in one" when they shut out the Arizona Cardinals 38-0 in London. They also sent a message to a few more of their doubters in the NFL hierarchy. They now begin their quest to finish strong on the back 9 of their regular season schedule.

After winning 5 of their first 7 games, these 2017 Rams have shown resilience, character, unity and seem to have taken on the personality of their new coaching staff. You can see it with this years team by their confidence, swagger and the composure they've displayed during periods of adversity in many of their games prior to the bye week.

Led by first year head coach "offensive magician" Sean McVay and the ageless "defensive wizard" Wade Phillips, the personnel on this...

Not one word from Giants fans so far about the Rams, not that I blame them. It has been a dismal season for the Giants. They are currently 1-6 with the outlier game being a 23-10 win at Denver. They are 0-3 at home losing to the Lions, Chargers, and Seahawks, and 1-3 on the road with losses to the Cowboys, Eagles, and Bucs.

On their forums the common cry is for the firing of their GM Jerry Reese and their head coach Ben McAdoo. The fans are sensing the end of Eli Manning's tenure with the Giants and they are looking forward to a complete housecleaning and the 2018 draft. This should all sound familiar to long-suffering Rams fans.

The Rams should thoroughly dismantle the Giants on Sunday but if we lose to this pathetic team I will be shocked.

Here are some articles and threads on the current state of the New York Football Giants. Hopefully their fans will chime in during this week.
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The Rams’ 11-day road trip started off on a high note in Week 6 when they defeated the Jaguars 27-17. By doing so, the team is off to its first 4-2 start since 2006. But after a brief stay in Florida, the Rams are on the road once again, travelling more than 5,000...

We are still a team that is 3-3 despite a relatively easy early schedule. We have 3 wins by a total of 11 points, against teams with a combined 4 wins, 2 of the 3 in overtime vs very bad teams. 3 losses by a combined 50 points. At -39, only 3 teams in the NFL have a worse win-loss point spread. Only the Bears, Colts and Browns have been worse by that measure...some bad teams.

But a win vs the Rams and what should be a very winnable game against the 49ers could have us at 5-3, on top of the Rams and equal or within a game of the Seahawks. We get them at home, and TJ Logan should be back. The game would be huge.
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10-6 wins the West this year. Seattle is average and the Rams are still a year away.
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It could turn out that...

While we all get fired up watching the game, please remember one of our core principles; we always aim to show respect for our team.

Despite the emotional highs and lows watching a game, we will moderate this thread with that in mind, however please refrain from name calling. This applies to players, the Rams organization, and others.

That Defense is making the Steelers look bad and Roethlisberger like a rookie. I’m glad the Cards lost Calais Campbell but he will have to see him next week anyway. I believe they have the best defense in the NFL and next week will be our offense’s biggest challenge. I realize the biggest game of the season is today...but I’m not a player or coach so I have the luxury of looking ahead. The Jags scare me even more than the Hawks.

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